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Japanese Ramen Gachi
Authentic Japanese ramenJapanese-ownedTexas Medical CenterHandmade brothWest University
Japanese Ramen Gachi is a neighborhood ramen shop near the Texas Medical Center, operated by Japanese owner-chef Jesse Ando, whose broths are simmered up to 20 hours from scratch and attract Houston's Japanese expat community.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- West University / Medical Center
- Chef
- Jesse Ando

Plate № 70
About
Japanese owner-chef Jesse Ando brings extraordinary ramen credentials to West University Houston: formerly CEO of the US branch of Japan's iconic Ippudo ramen, overseeing 15 locations in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. At Gachi, he strips everything back to basics — handmade chicken broth simmered for seven or more hours and pork broth for 20 hours, with no premixes or pressure cookers. The result is a deeply layered, genuinely Japanese bowl of ramen that draws Houston's Japanese expat population from the nearby Texas Medical Center. It is a rare find: a Japanese-born, Japanese-operated ramen shop where the craft is front and center.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Owned by a Japanese chef who was formerly US CEO of Ippudo Japan
- Handmade broths: chicken simmered 7+ hours, pork 20 hours, with no shortcuts
- Draws Houston's Japanese expat community — a reliable mark of authentic quality
- Neighborhood gem near the Texas Medical Center with focused, exceptional ramen
Confirmed authentic: Owner Jesse Ando is Japanese.
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